Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey on Friday revealed that the company was working on a policy to allow any user to become verified. In a Periscope live stream, Dorsey said that although the open verification proposal is being developed, intricate details of the process are yet to be confirmed. In 2016, Twitter allowed anyone to request verification but asked users to justify the same. However, in November last year, the micro-blogging site announced that it would soon suspend verification badges for some of its verified users, in lieu of the misconceptions hovering around its verification procedures. Further, the makers stated that a new verification procedure was being laid down in order to curb the hue and cry around the same.
Source: dna March 09, 2018 14:03 UTC